God on Trial

Blasphemy, murder and the Lord don’t mix when religion and reason collide in court. This book is not for the feint of heart or the closed of mind.

Abstract:
In the early evening of Sunday, Sister Mary, of the non-denominational Church of the Saved is murdered. The first of two murders. The same evening, David Stone, an atheist and teaching assistant in philosophy and epistemology, attends the Summer Sunday Sundown Services held at Jefferson Park in the City of Dicksburgh, presented by Pastor Maxentius Zeno Constantine. The police arrest David for blasphemy. He contends the State must first prove the existence of God in court, using the standard Rules of Evidence, before a conviction will stand. Blasphemy, murder and the Lord don’t mix when religion and reason collide in court. This book is not for the feint of heart or the weak of mind.

Customer Reviews

Morris Illustrates the inner mindset of the leaders of church and state and their desire to keep people poor and ignorant so they will remain dependent upon the false saviours who lead the tribes.

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God On Trial
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02/22/2010

Reviewer:
Norma Sparks

This book will make you take a second look not only at religion, but the government and court systems. You won’t be happy with what you see. No longer will I consider a court part of a "justice" system.

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It's About Time
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02/25/2010

Reviewer:
Mike Wasdin

5 Stars!
Finally someone had the guts to point out what should be obvious in both State and Religion…in that both are not only dangerous, but when mixed can be lethal. Thank you Mr. Morris for this Testament to logic and reason in an otherwise fairytale oriented world.

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